Houston's 15-Yard Roll-Off Dumpster — $499 Flat

The right-sized bin for garage cleanouts, single-room remodels, and light yard work.

A 15-yard roll-off holds about four pickup-truck loads — perfect when a 20-yard feels excessive but you still need real capacity. Same-day delivery anywhere inside Beltway 8 when you book by 10 AM.

Most Houston homeowners overshoot dumpster size and overpay. A 15-yard handles the majority of single-project cleanups: a packed two-car garage, one bathroom remodel, a fenced backyard cleared of brush, or a kitchen demo without flooring. We deliver the bin in under three hours from the time you book and pick it up the moment you tell us you're done.

Call (346) 672-4600 for same-day delivery in 15-Yard Dumpster Rental in Houston, or book your dumpster online. Choose a 15-yard ($499), 20-yard ($649), or 30-yard ($799) roll-off.

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Frequently asked questions about dumpster rental in 15-Yard Dumpster Rental in Houston

What fits in a 15-yard dumpster?

Roughly four pickup-truck loads of debris. Real-world examples: a fully cleared two-car garage, one full bathroom demo (cabinets, drywall, tile, vanity, tub), a single roof tear-off up to about 12 squares of asphalt shingles, or a backyard cleared of trees and brush.

How tall is the 15-yard?

Just 4 feet — low enough that you can throw bags over the side without a ladder. That's the main reason small-job customers prefer it over the 20-yard, which is the same length but 6 inches taller.

Will it fit in my driveway?

Yes — at 14 feet long it fits in any standard Houston two-car driveway with room to spare. We bring plywood boards if you're worried about scuffing concrete or brick pavers.

What's the included weight limit?

Two tons (4,000 lbs). For a household cleanout, garage purge, or light demo that's plenty. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, dirt, or wet drywall fill the weight allowance fast — for those, look at the 20-yard or call us about a heavy-debris rate.

Can I throw in roofing shingles?

Yes, up to about 12 squares of asphalt shingles will hit the 2-ton limit on a 15-yard. Larger roofs should use a 20-yard or 30-yard so you don't pay overage.

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